The ruling is a major blow to the some 1.4 disenfranchised voters in the state.
In a blow to the some 1.4 million disenfranchised voters in Florida, the Supreme Court refused to weigh in on a federal appeals court decision that blocked felons from voting in the state without first paying fees, fines and restitution as required by the state.... [+]
precinct during the Florida presidential primary on March 17, 2020 at Miami Beach City Hall in Miami Beach, Florida. People are heading to the polls to vote for their Republican and Democratic choice in their parties’ respective primaries during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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